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When you spend all of your salary at the start of the month and now you gotta be broke for the rest of it
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you said you at yours 3rd year in medical uni so more like 27-29
Probably different systems cause I joined uni at 18 so count the years, if I was 27 I would say no need to larp about my age at all
 
dam gramps tell me an apartheid story
im interested :love:
In the 1970s, there was a Black South African man named Robert Sobukwe, a teacher and activist. He led a peaceful protest against the “pass laws” those were laws that forced Black people to carry identification at all times, showing where they were allowed to be. On that day, thousands of protesters turned themselves in at police stations without their passes, daring the system to arrest them all.

The government panicked. Police opened fire in one town, Sharpeville killing 69 unarmed people. Sobukwe was arrested and sentenced to prison, but the government was so afraid of his influence that they changed the law just for him so they could keep him locked up indefinitely without trial.

They kept him in isolation on Robben Island for years even separated from other political prisoners like Mandela because they feared he might “influence” them. When he finally got out, he was banned from speaking to more than one person at a time.

He never raised a gun, never led an army just words and courage. That’s apartheid: a system so scared of equality that it tried to silence even a schoolteacher.
 
In the 1970s, there was a Black South African man named Robert Sobukwe, a teacher and activist. He led a peaceful protest against the “pass laws” those were laws that forced Black people to carry identification at all times, showing where they were allowed to be. On that day, thousands of protesters turned themselves in at police stations without their passes, daring the system to arrest them all.

The government panicked. Police opened fire in one town, Sharpeville killing 69 unarmed people. Sobukwe was arrested and sentenced to prison, but the government was so afraid of his influence that they changed the law just for him so they could keep him locked up indefinitely without trial.

They kept him in isolation on Robben Island for years even separated from other political prisoners like Mandela because they feared he might “influence” them. When he finally got out, he was banned from speaking to more than one person at a time.

He never raised a gun, never led an army just words and courage. That’s apartheid: a system so scared of equality that it tried to silence even a schoolteacher.
inspirational yo
doesnt this just make u wanna
stare into this mans eyes
George Floyd: After a flood of donations, what next? - BBC News
 

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